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Researchers develop technology to convert captured CO2 into clean fuel, aiming for financial viability at scale.
Researchers at the University of Surrey have developed a new carbon capture technology that can turn captured CO2 from the air into clean synthetic fuel.
This Dual-Function Material (DFM) process can currently remove CO2 at a cost of $740 per tonne, with potential to drop below $400.
The technology offers a financially viable way to help industries reach net-zero emissions and reduce reliance on fossil fuels, making large-scale deployment feasible.
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Los investigadores desarrollan tecnología para convertir el CO2 capturado en combustible limpio, apuntando a la viabilidad financiera a escala.